RI 2505 Sulfur Trioxide Smoke Tubes. for Determining Air Currents

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 4
- File Size:
- 356 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jul 1, 1923
Abstract
In studies of mine and tunnel ventilation conducted by engineers of the
Bureau of Mines , various smokes are used to determine flow of air , direction of
the currents , and the rate of mixing . The instrument for generating streams of
sulphur trioxide (SO ) smoke , shown in the drawing herewith, has been found helpful
, convenient and practicable for such purposes ; it is also especially useful in
some places where fire for generating smokes is not permissible .
The apparatus consists simply of a glass tube containing fuming sulphuric
acid on granular pumice stone , attached to a rubber syringe bulb . When a squeeze
of the bulb blows air through the tube , a stream of dense white smoke evolves,
which follows and makes visible the air currents .
The tubes after preparation are hermetically sealed to prevent deterioration
. When ready for use , they are easily broken open at a file scratch for the
purpose on both tips , and inserted into a rubber nipple at the bulb . Sometimes it
is of advantage to attach them to a longer rubber tube leading to the bulb .
Tubes of the size shown (about 1/2 inch outside diameter by 5 inches long)
are usually sufficient for the needs of a day . Thereafter they cease to fume
because the acid absorbs moisture from the air and looses its effectiveness .
Smaller sizes of tubes and larger have been made , but the size shown has proved
most practicable . Immediately after a person has finished using a tube it should
be buried or disposed of in a place where it will not be touched by shoes or clothing,
or come in contact with wooden floors , furniture , or metals , because the
acid , which will eventually leak from the tubes , is highly corrosive . -- Reports of
Investigations , Department of the Interior , Bureau of Mines .
Citation
APA:
(1923) RI 2505 Sulfur Trioxide Smoke Tubes. for Determining Air CurrentsMLA: RI 2505 Sulfur Trioxide Smoke Tubes. for Determining Air Currents. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1923.